In the FCS Huddle: High-graded commits among FCS recruiting haul

Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - High school seniors headed to the FCS
level won't be declaring their college intentions on national TV on Wednesday,
but in the future many will be willing to show they were ready for the FBS
level.

They have a long way to go to reach the national spotlight.

While the national media and recruiting sites focus most of their attention on
FBS signees, the national rankings still indicate there are plenty of talented
players headed to the FCS level.

On Wednesday, high school seniors can begin to sign national letters of intent
in the nearly two-month football signing period.

ESPN, Rivals, Scout and 24/7 Sports provide substantial recruiting
information, although it's not nearly as complete about the FCS level as the
FBS level.

Among the FCS commits showing up as the highest-graded recruits are running
back D.J. Martin, an Eastern Washington commit; running back Anthony
Covington, an Appalachian State commit; linebacker Victor Egu, a Yale commit;
defensive tackle Jay Ellison, a Georgia Southern commit; and wide receiver
Chuck Baker, a Southern University commit after he originally planned to go to
LSU.

Following are the four recruiting services' highest graded recruits bound for
FCS programs (more players will declare their intentions on Wednesday):